UNCHANGED Barwell took their points tally to 90 on Tuesday night with this emphatic victory over a lively Alvechurch side in their penultimate league game.

In the latter stages, Canaries relaxed and cruised to victory with some breathtaking football.

Early on Alvechurch looked dangerous and after four minutes Chris Sterling hit the underside of the bar from no more than six yards out.

A stupid push by James Ince on Adam Knibbs on 21 minutes gave Barwell a penalty and Adam Cunnington smashed the spot kick past Scott Hamilton.

Canaries made it 2-0 just before half-time. Liam McDonald crossed, Cunnington headed the ball down and Knibbs was on hand to score from close in.

Two goals in the first 10 minutes of the second half had the game won by Barwell.

First a great ball in by Jamie Towers was turned in by the ever alert Nigel Julien and them came the goal of the game on 55 minutes.

Brilliant passing movement down the left enabled Julian to whip over a pinpoint centre that found substitute Kevin Charley rushing in to head past helpless Hamilton.

Canaries could and should have added to their score. Francino Francis hit a post and several chances went begging but the scoreline could have been seven or eight and the beleaguered visitors were no doubt relieved to hear the final whistle.